Brent C (B.C.) Moore Journals
May 31, 1997
Location: Scottsbluff - 541 miles left, Nebraska - Location: 41:52:00N 103:40:00W Elevation: 3880 feet
Summary: Bayard to Scottsbluff -- The
long, hot road to heat stroke; gold wedding bands.
Journal entry: Joe and I got up early
to help Chuck and Dean. Joe helped me with Chuck, since Dean has
family here this weekend to help with his team. Getting a team ready
to go in the morning is quite a chore. The horses must be fed, watered,
brushed, harnessed, and then attached to the wagon. Sometime during
all of that, the teamsters must eat breakfast, go to the morning
meeting, and get their families ready to go. I can see why they
are as tired as the walkers at the end of the day.
The wagon train left the Bayard high school promptly at 7 AM and
headed to Scottsbluff. We had over 200 walkers who have joined us
for the weekend, many from Utah and some from Colorado and California.
The day was very hot, and we were concerned that some people would
suffer from heat stroke.
After travelling 15 miles, we stopped for lunch in a town called
Minitare. I spoke with some of the folks who were helping serve
us lunch. They are raising money to buy Christmas lights. Apparently,
they call Minatare "the City of Lights" because it is aglow with
lights during December. Some of the families figured that they had
experienced enough heat and privation, and took a shuttle back to
get their vehicles. Our last five miles were over asphalt, and it
seemed like an oven as we pulled towards Scottsbluff. Amy went on
ahead in one of the wagons while I stayed behind to help pull the
handcart.
I had arrived in camp and finished watering and brushing Chuck's
horses when Amy found me and showed me a surprise: two gold wedding
bands. A local news reporter had interviewed us about our engagement
and wedding plans, and our story aired on the evening news last
night. A Scottsbluff jewelry store, Bentley and Donovan, heard about
Amy's "prairie diamond" and wanted to help. So, when the wagons
got into town, the news crew picked up Amy and took her to the jewelers.
She came back with two gold wedding bands that will fit perfectly.
We feel so blessed.
Hi, this is Amy. I just wanted to say
that watching Heber get his mission call was amazing. He was so
excited. I think he will do a good job. Jonathan Tyler got his mission
call today. He will do well also. I wish them both the best.
I miss my mom. I haven't talked to her for awhile. Hi mom. I love
you.
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